Show 4- 0- le ie ei '4410' '4"e V" - Y 4" - 8n The Salt !Ale Tribune Wednesday AprO I! le -- 'V '11'"' qt Ye orly''""' W 110 tr V iff jit' V - - 17 Stalemate Continues in Plumbers Strike v 1 - Amnia' Trilitme E‘ent I r Saturdav's the Deadline To Join Poei1's7 Contest ' -- NO i 4 ' t i ' 0 1 ' " " ic ‘ 'No I ' l'''''''' i I $ 't i 1 I I ' i l' 1 t I f 10 I ' 14 of 18 the between and ages Midnight Saturday ' 1 1 ------k inclusive I iI t01 I that's the big hour f ii ' 1 - Poems ' i'' 3 1 for— may be ntemd-i- n That's the' ric‘adlitte 7 lcok ? i entries in the 20th annual Salt sonnet and freeverse categot 9117 i ries with the free verse Lake Tribune-Uta' Poetry So' not 32 lines entriPs ' tl exceeding miso li ciety Utah high school poetry iboot 9 Students can enter two poems i contest 4'' 4 in each category and entries ' r :' 4 t : t: -00 Cash prizes a sweepstakes i '' and unpubmust be ' original ' 1 I Nite—I i I award and personally scrolled I::: of the contestants ' ' ' : certificates will be awarded lishedwork ! said officials Contest three 1 winners and honorable men''ve : i lA " s ' copies of each poem should be tion entries ' ' r if submitted Carbon copies t ' S 1 But the important thing now ro-- 0 subbe and ' clear legible may Is the deadlineEntries must must be I mitted Entries be postmarked by midnight k-double-spacetypewritten -'- e Itibe 4 judged Saturday " i i :4and one poem per page 1: 1:0 Ages lita 18 Address Phone Number 116V iitg 'ati —oinztiminaiihilta li la ilditabgmn AmAoafii: Entries should be sent to left of In corner the upper Tribune-Poetry The Chair man Rotary project exhibit winners are and J Leonard Harman of Granger all pages the name age adSociety Contest hatk left Ward C Holbrook Bountifront left Dr William S Owens dress school grade and phone East Salt Lake City Layton Dr A E Richards Halley number should be typed In ful Mervin A Peterson Holladay Utah 84106 the upper right corner of all The contest Is open to all the name of the catepages enrolled students regularly gory in which the poem is to -A- DVERTISEMENT be entered should be typed First place winner in the sonnet and free verse groupa each will receive SIO from Cot East Mier Dr Scholl's The Tribune Second place in menionpainful area Separata each category will receive $5 medicated diska included to help remove callouses and third $3 Other poems of Health Foundation Mr WiIn a response to his nominaSome 500 Rotarians from Zino-pad- ? merit will be awarded honoralliams is president of Williams ton during the closing session Utah and southern Idaho conble mention certificates ISIONimmeiiMOUNINIEMMMMEMOO of the conference at Hotel cluded their District 542 annuEquipment and Controls Co Exhibits of projects conUtah Mr Deaton said "I am al conference rss0------ -1 in ducted real a alter by 23 of the 52 Rotary challenge facing Tuesday 4'" ' i areepting this responsibility Clubs in the district were disselecting a Po I ' and my greatest concern is played during the conferenc catello public 1 that I am filling the shoes of a and the five winning clubs and accountant to WHILE GETTING YOUR chairmen were man who has given his all for lead the dis- announced Tuesday NO GRADE ROSES AT l during Rotary" ‘ - ‘ A L h r: I ri ' "Sr" I? i) t L t - ? I: ' ' ' 1 17 ' 71" s'eh'ed"711e"d"61C1(nrd'a' and that no other bargaining r 1111PH 004 7: --! t- -- z-- ' " ‘ Annual Conference Super-So- I 'r I Willie the Worm sez -- lip 11 - 1 - trict ::: 1 l'i r N Iii 11 f CRABGRASS Km t ‘ IPA: wit tO r - )1!!!m :tosm" wpm tita to14'"- - us wouL vottnu"' 1 I YOUR LAWN ' 'A 4:30 about ' 1 -- I - ikAllI 11 TM! MOST HAPPY OARDINElla i I'tI I VI 'tii I 1 ) i t 1 14174 r A "14 141 Lamper 33 1455 W 4800 and John Lyle Peck South ss SALT 1459 S 9th West The trio charged with fight ing or baiting a chicken aril out of the Salt Lake City- 54 ' ROAD REDWOOD I I Ti ' SO Ordered to stand trial I111 10 by City Judge Maurice D Jones are Wayne N Black- ham 48 535 Montgomery St Leland Odin (15th West) -'' a''I-- I) 1 briomt or -'- -I i '' i 830 the Rotary Sunday perml:ight V P' 1 Mr Deaton c ' t I Three men pleaded Innocent Tuesday to charges filed as the result of a raid of a roost- - lre'r 1 1 LAKE CITY i i'') I i 1I '1 i' A! '''i 1 er ' IS - Inl '' f ' r 411 " - A ' ' t e olkii tt It- - 4 ? it I t' 1 i ' ' f : - ' 1111011111111k ' 174EarM'-- 1 ' 41 1 ' 1' ' - - —— 71--2 - — 0 I G il r 7 t s 4 '' 4 ' t ci- 1J ) ' rd ' i " A t-- 1 - : 0'7 I i 0 r t t 4::A34'!' c 74 ! ct 19G8-6- 9 A former president of the Salt Lake Area United Fund and current board member of Services t h e Community Council and Salt Lake Area — — ----- r - 6 4iicy------- 4 - -- ----- ''' '' : -- -- rrv— t11 7 11 ji 't of ' ' r : 1' ( : - - f st' I l'''' " ' i ' ' ''''''4012 ' k''' ' — ' ' t I 4' l‘fpo ' ' " - 1 ' A wa :4 ' 4f Most any educator or businessman will tell you why in three simple words: -- it builds character X) 2'! Oftentimes the youngster who grows up in comfortable circumstances and who gets his weekly "handout" from dad never realizes the value of money or the efforts required to make it and manage it until he's on his own By then attitudes and habits are difficult to reverse A "3 i But the newspaperboy quickly learns valuable that stick While lemons making money on a newspaper route is important the experience of is more important When through routs and are acquired st this early management responsibility over has other an a advantage newspaperboy younesters that no age of money can buy: SOkt you're still wondering whether your son would fit from newspaper route management ask a community businessman or civic leader or "mcCst better still phone our Circulation Department 1 East 486-134- 1 nAs ITS 2 YEAR! TickftvrRAaeii61 io 't44 i suctstc BOGOR 11PANAVI5'440 ZIIIVAGO Un 1 53 So xi a l ptown 363-588- r ' 2 and 8 PM Charge to your account : SHOWS TODAY! Evening I 00 pm Mots WIKI SOL Sun 200 Every - s 3 ND Mt TPOWL0fi 8 KAI Min " I ""''''' f I presents RAMSEY LEWIS '1k i --41 155 411 29 0 I WINNER 4) : : Ibil I 41 iva1 I t e ceremonies HELD e 1"47Nv'l Locdraw3 00 se c-rt- tat12 ty (al okt Atr : 272 So Moin e te IT's PAY YOU TO ''''' ----I 400 1 1 1 IltuTHE PsSuR TIECANKOLOP ts) "Countess" 2:43 6:23 1010 Rialto 355-301- 1 1 le4 — - 487-789-6 "leril "Texas" 1:00 4:33 1:15 1 I - sia TECHNICOLOR' 71 111114 - fitmlioN3149ne 0 !!IM1 te ' OVER EXCLUSIVE 4TH BIG WEEK! Z913407 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY II "''''' - n- fiG"Ititet3 Vim CALL '' 1C ' - I: acrmih)enssesr KT noon ith a luncheon in the Lafayette Ballroom The Logan Rotary Club was host Floyd Jarvis club president was L—-- oDkniacYkkAacrdut TICKETS: CRAW YOUR licorrs AT OR WAS CASILITORS MLlCk STORIS Otwe tictst ottica at 130t St A $IA 31 lAsik SLUM Mato kg ! 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Isr 1 f " Miss Larsen Right now is the best time in your life to save at DI'S Never before have Passbook Savings i‘amed so much with GREATER SAFETY GREATER PROTECTION than ever before Now your savings are INSURED SAFE to $15900 by a permanent agency of the US Government Yes it will pay you MORE TIIAN EVER to save at Deseret Federal during this history making year OUTSTANDING RESERVES ' Assets now over S32000000 Reserves well in excess of Federal Requirements OUTSTANDING DEPENDABILITY Forover 61 years through wars depressions and in times of prosperity DFS has and never missed paying a dividend OUTSTANDING CONVENIENCE Save by Mail with postage paid both ways Free parking in Salt Lake at ZCMI on time! or Temple Square parking terraces OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW MAKE THIS YOUR HISTORY MAKING YEAR! Me" Ring Wallet Gone Deputy Tom Carlson Tues- f day reported burglars took a wallet ' Current Rate on rassook Savings c ner Legion Auxiliary president for Utah Sherida daughter of Mrs David V Allen rKeived the recognition on the basis of Pher accomplishments her outstanding book submitted in state competition her desire to attend college and her eligibility" said Mrs Bonner of Salt Lake City Other American Legion state officers present for the school's special patriotic assembly were Adjutant Dean Ball Mrs Frank Bishop secretary and Mrs Don Morris and Mrs Oswald Johnson state committee chairmen Diane Larsen 15 daughter of Mr and Mrs R P SWPT1- sen Ilinchley received first place District 6 trophy for her essay delivered at the special It was entitled program "What Old Glory Means to is good Plenty of money nice home nice furnishings another salary raise in sight we've never had it so good Why should our on manage s newspaper route? - MIMI I NOW IN cates It is DFS policy t6 honor withdrawal requests immediately! A t 'x44 The living k- - i ''''''4 - Why should our son have a newspaper route? :: ' i Miss Allen : 11 th 1- -- Your savings not only earn more at Deseret Federal yoUr money is IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE when you need it No waiting for maturity dates No certifi- i i - 14'' —0" I 910 COMING: son IT : 'I R of I ''-- HUME (7"'"' I master 2121 South : qkN 1 ill' Southeast with ' 1(? 41ylid SNOWS WEDNESDAY ONLY 2:45 500 1:15 FOUR OPEN DOORS -- ''''"'' '17:i t " Special to The Tribune — Sherida Allen 17 Delta High School senior and student body officer will represent Utah in the Amer' can Legion national presidents' scholarship competition according to Mrs Clark Bon DELTA '''1 ratercr ' Couhty Jail nn bonds of 1510 each They are named in a complaint signed by Salt Lake Police Officer D B Bullock About 20 men women anti children scattered Sunday about 4:30 pm when city police arrived at 1439 S 911 West P011eP confiscated 15 roosters three dead including ones and a box filled with curved spurs ranging from one to two inches in length Sgt Dale Bithell said Delta Student To Go After Legion Honor ' I Conference delegates alsl approved the nomination of Richard C 'Williams Salt Lake City businessman es for district governor-ele- SPECIAL : say" A MAII FOR ALL SEASONS INCL AWARDS Jack 0 They are Ward C Holbrook Mervin A PeterBountiful FERTILIZES otomgel ' 1 t it 1) tru Judge Orders Trials for 3 Chaiged in Rooster Fight IPREVENTS 14 LAWN WEEDS ': - Jd'----- - g He will succeed George H Horsley Ogden businessman 4 ::00--- l'- pres- - e I AC''ACI:I'MY Of IIIE YEAR! 4to' ' (II Winning Chairmen Approve Nomination CONTROL t1'i vs71111 i -: I during governor CRABGRASS I ' - International convention May in Nice France GUARANTEES : 2i1 i Pocatello Chamber of Commerce will be elected district CONTROL 1 i 1 A tA: ONLY PAX A Dea- - ident of the Ro Pocatello tary Club and CRABGRASS 11 1i b X 17 I T ton past M Pick up your S 1 ? NURSERIES 73 - " 190-6- 8 REDWOOD Si project WINNER tilEIVAIlif District Rotarians Elect Pocatellan ft flint SAT -- i tino-pad- s TONIGHT tr to BEST PICTURE MS t 3090-176- 500 Conciude til (t : 6 tr- C II s 7of : A : FA had made its position clear And W'ere now waiting to hear what the other side has 4'' 1 0 ii Toiri7oI:7 4 I I ry fio:::: i d CRLIOUSES? GeOUP Niederhauser president of Utah Plumbing Heating and Cooling Contractors Assn said Tuesday his group ra-ce- nt -- V- 1 1 remained sessions are planned The stalemate occurred Tuesday in when union locals rejected a attempts to settle the week old 'strike sidelining some 300 an hour package ofplumbers and pipefitters in fered by employers Unions Utah and Wyoming have requested a $1 an 'hour Avard W Booth manager package and neither side has shown any sign of wavering of the Utah Biumbing its position from and Contractors Cooling ing of said P""'T"1"1 stalemated ' ' ations Negoti ‘ - containing small currency and a set of wedding rings valued at $200 from the home of Virgil Coon 3953 S 4000 West Entry to the home was gained through a front window room the deputy 0 pm w oppEE I 4111 stated BENTEDE'11111 100 ant SAWAteS & Inortral lorta11 t Cul rent Rate OUth Main - al II it S 0 41 to versi 10V0 Ave 4 |